The next U.S. Re Under 40s Group event will take place on January 26 at Three Sheets Saloon at 134 West 3rd Street (between 6th Avenue and MacDougal Street).   The event will start at 5:30 and there will be an open bar between 6:00 and 7:00.   Click here for more information and to RSVP
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On 4 January 2012, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (the SRA) issued guidance to solicitors on their professional duties when dealing with claims relating to mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI). 
Read More UK: Solicitors Regulation Authority Issues Guidance on PPI Claims

The next U.S. Re Under 40s Group event will take place on January 26 at Three Sheets Saloon at 134 West 3rd Street (between 6th Avenue and MacDougal Street).   The event will start at 5:30 and there will be an open bar between 6:00 and 7:00.   Click here for more information and to RSVP
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We have previously reported on the Law Commission and Scottish Law Commission’s (the Commissions) review of insurance contract law.

The Commissions have published a further Consultation Paper (the Paper) requesting responses on the following areas of reform: 
Read More UK: Law Commission Publishes Second Consultation Paper on Post Contract Duties and Other Issues

In a December 2011 letter to the Federal Insurance Office (FIO),1 the National Risk Retention Association (NRRA) advised FIO that revisions are needed to stop the states from encroaching on risk retentions groups’ (RRGs’) rights to operate nationally when licensed in a single state.
Read More NRRA Appeals to FIO for Reform of Liability Risk Retention Act

The U.S. Government Accountability Office (“GAO”) has issued a report (GAO-12-16, the “Report”) regarding state implementation of the Liability Risk Retention Act of 1986 (“LRRA”).  The LRRA permits the formation of risk retention groups (“RRG”), whereby similar businesses with similar risks can self-insure their commercial liability on a group basis. 
Read More GAO Issues Report on Liability Risk Retention Act; Calls for Clarifications by Congress

In Starlight Shipping Co v Allianz Marine and Aviation Versicherungs AG & Ors [2011] EWHC 3381 the High Court ruled that the terms of a settlement embodied in a Tomlin Order  could be enforced by summary relief and that it was not necessary to issue fresh proceedings to do so. 
Read More UK: Court Rules on the Enforcement of Tomlin Orders and Jurisdictional Issues in an Insurance Context

Scott Wallace, the President and CEO of Citizens Property Insurance Corporation (“Citizens”), has announced his resignation to be effective April 2012.  The timing coincides with the completion of Florida’s most recent legislative session, which began today. 
Read More Florida Citizens President and CEO Wallace Announces Resignation

CMS ISSUES ADDITIONAL HEALTH PLAN WAIVERS
On January 6, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that it had granted waivers to 1,231 employer-sponsored health insurance plans that will allow them to continue despite their non-compliance with certain requirements of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). 
Read More Healthcare Update: CMS Issues Additional Health Plan Waivers; HHS Rejects Two More States’ MLR Waiver Requests; Connecticut Abandons Medicaid Managed Care Model

Edwards Wildman’s Privacy and Data Protection Group is pleased to announce that the newest edition of its White Paper, “Everyone’s Nightmare: Privacy and Data Breach Risks,” has been prepared. The paper discusses legal and regulatory data security and breach notification developments, exposures presented by data breaches, recent major breaches and court decisions, and lines of insurance potentially impacted. 
Read More Everyone’s Nightmare: Privacy & Data Breach Risks